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Justice Minister Kim Campbell announced last week in Ottawa that the Crown will ask Canada's Supreme Court to reverse the Ontario Court of Ap- peals' decision upholding his acquittal. The 7 9 -year-old, Hungarian-born former res- taurant owner of Hamilton, Ontario, was found not guil- ty of war crimes charges by a Supreme Court of Ontario jury here in May 1990. Mr. Finta's trial was the first conducted under a 1987 amendment to the Criminal Code that made it possible for Canadian courts to try alleged war criminals for offenses committed abroad. The trial lasted six mon- ths. Mr. Finta, a captain in the pro- Nazi Hungarian gendarmerie during World War II, was accused of the forcible confinement of 8,617 Jews in the southern Hungarian city of Szeged from May 1 to June 30, 1944. He was further charged with robbing the detainees of their money and valuables under threats of violence. All were deported to Auschwitz and other concen- tration camps, where most perished. A Justice Department bid for a retrial was dismissed April 29 by a 3-2 decision of a five justice Ontario Court of Appeal panel. Jewish leaders were pleas- ed by the justice minister's decision to pursue the case further. The Justice Department explained the four points of law on which it bases its ap- peal to the country's highest bench to have Mr. Finta retried. The first two grounds allege that the Court of Ap- peal misinterpreted the Criminal Code provisions in holding that the jury, not the judge, must decide the jurisdictional question of whether Finta's alleged offenses constituted a war crime, and whether the accused had to know his acts were war crimes. The third ground alleges that the appellate court should have found that trial judge Archie Campbell's in- structions to the jury did not correct the impropriety of the closing address by Mr. Finta's chief defense counsel, Douglas Christie. The Court of Appeal judges found that Mr. Christie's summation to the jury was inflammatory but that it did not deny Mr. Finta a fair trial. Mr. Christie, who has defended neo-Nazi pam- phleteers and Holocaust re- visionists charged under Canada's anti-hate statutes, attacked as "diabolical" the legislation allowing the prosecution of war crimes committed outside Canadian jurisdiction against non- Canadians. He threatened that vengeance would be visited upon the members of the jury if they were to convict his client. In his summation, Mr. Christie read the jury passages from the New Testament describing Jesus' refusal to answer false ac- cusations put to him by Jews. The Court of Appeal found that Judge Archie Campbell had responded to the pre- judicial nature of Mr. Christie's remarks in his in- structions to the jury. But the Justice Depart- ment contends that the court erred in finding there was no miscarriage of justice in the manner which the trial judge admitted certain evidence. • • • Israel Makes Peace Demands Jerusalem (JTA) — Reminding Syria that it is part of the current peace process, Israel has demand- ed that Damascus restrain Hezbollah and other "warlike" elements in Leb- anon from attacking Israeli and allied targets or face a "dangerous situation." According to the Israelis, Syria is in de facto control in Lebanon, and the activities of Islamic fundamentalists there, such as the pro- Iranian Hezbollah, could not take place without its "backing and protection." Mr. Levy spoke to reporters after news agen- 4 cies reported that Syrian groundfire was aimed at Israeli aircraft strafing Hez- bollah positions in southern Lebanon. Israeli military sources quoted by the army radio denied knowledge of such groundfire.